The Caucasus comes to life – spring is here! Greenery is returning to the mountain slopes, and temperatures are climbing: it is the ideal time to explore Georgia’s breathtaking landscapes again.

Recently, my longtime friend Alex from Austria visited. We used the mild days for extended hikes and discovered exciting new routes and some well-hidden gems. If you visit us this year, you can look forward to experiencing some of these discoveries yourself!

Georgia in March and April – a travel time that is often overlooked but is a real insider tip! I hope I can spark your curiosity about the Caucasian spring with some pictures. If you want to experience this special atmosphere yourself: Our 4-day Easter hike would be the perfect opportunity!

Best regards,  
           Andreas and Sveta

North Caucasus Online Info Event on 30.04.

We are organizing again our (almost traditional) online meeting with travelers who were traveling by vehicle in the North Caucasus / Russia this year or plan to go there in 2025. If you are interested in travel experiences and current information about this region, or have questions – feel free to join.  Sunday 18:00 Germany time  Zoom link

A Reunion in Georgia after over 15 Years.

After our studies, we scattered to the winds, started families, had children, and lived in different countries. It was great to spend a few days hiking through the country with Alex and reminiscing by the campfire with a beer in hand.

 

Vashlovani Steppe - Cinematic Shots

While summertime, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, is not recommended there, the current pleasant temperatures offer opportunities for unforgettable Safari 4×4 tours.”. Last year, our guests randomly met Tal a cinematographer there.  Here is the video of this encounter.

Visit Dagestan with us in 2025

Our Transcaucasus trips are already well booked, but we still have a little room for visits to Dagestan.  So if you want to experience this wonderful part of the Caucasus in 2025, just contact us and we will try to organize it!

Entry & Visa (updated on 14.07.25)

Georgia is easy to reach from Europe with a flight to the capital Tbilisi or to Kutaisi, no visa is required.
There are ongoing protests in the city centers though tourism is not affected. More about travel safety here. 

Dagestan  (airport "MCX") is best reached with the airline Pobeda with almost daily flights from Istanbul.
For stays of up to 16 days you can get Russia tourist visas online, longer Russia visas you apply for in your home country.
Transit visas for Russia (e.g., if you are travelling on to Kazakhstan) are available in Tbilisi and Yerevan.

Pictures from our hikes

Subscribe to our Caucasus Travel Newsletter



 

from google ads